(Oct. 09, 2009 6:29 PM)Fizzle_Blades Wrote: How much is entry fee for london expo event and whattime do you have to be there?
Any information about that tournament would be posted here, in the official tournament thread.
(Oct. 09, 2009 6:29 PM)Fizzle_Blades Wrote: How much is entry fee for london expo event and whattime do you have to be there?
(Nov. 11, 2009 1:46 PM)Aqua Wrote: There doesn't seem to any links to the WBO Rule Books (Standard Version and Universal Version), and to the WBO Event Guide anywhere on the site, aside from the News thread where they were originally posted :\
(Nov. 25, 2009 4:47 AM)Dirge Wrote: if i was to buy a wbo passport at this time in the year would it end at the end of this year or be carried over for a year?
also with host tornements how you charge 5$US or something if you dont have a passport does it matter to much if the exchange rate changes abit before you get to put the money into paypal and stuff?
Passport Section Wrote:A Blader Passport costs $10 USD a year
(Nov. 25, 2009 5:03 AM)Dirge Wrote: so lets say i host a tornement and they give me the exchange rate for the day and i go to put the money into my paypal the next day and its like a few cents or something short of the total it should be,would i have to go back and get some more money of the people who competed?If it is a matter of a few cents, I do not think it will cause that much of a problem ... If you got what was the equivalent of ten American dollars on the actual day of the tournament, that is all that should matter. You are not responsible for the world's economy.
(Nov. 30, 2009 12:59 PM)theflightyellz Wrote: Are there any further face competitions planned?For one, we actually had a singing contest almost nobody participated to ...
Only asking because there hasn't been one since Brad stepped down if memory serves me right.
(Dec. 05, 2009 11:59 PM)RagnaBloodedge Wrote: I agree. Maybe, instead of bringing users straight to the forum, you could take them to the portal from the home URL. That's what the forums I'm on do.
(Dec. 06, 2009 2:47 AM)ChKn Wrote: Are the blue members of this site Tournament Organizers? If so and if approval is the main deal for tournaments, how about appointing 2-3, or 4-5(at initial launch) TO's per state to be responsible for creating "official" events? The TO's would be part of a group that would moderate how exactly the tournaments are run(venue-wise, not rule-book wise) in their state.
People do host "un-approved" tournaments. It would be nice to see it posted in the respective state's thread, so other people know where just go to chill and enjoy themselves.
Why actually not go further into organization rather than deny it? In other communities, such as Street Fighter(Shoryuken), regional zones are used more for a social system, which leads to higher participation in the community. Higher participation in the community means more of a chance to have meet-ups or an encouragement in decent expectations in the number of entrants for tournaments.
I have another question:
Beyblade is similar in the amount of thought put into the ruleset as is Super Smash Bros., so it can live up to the ultimate goal of the game. I know that in SSB, the recommended ruleset is modified, depending on the region. Does the WBO ruleset have to be followed 100% or can there be deviations in certain areas that are not related to parts and stages?